Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 23, 1947, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 6 Winnipeg free press wednesday april 23, 1947 concert Battle stink bombs Boos and blows galore Philadelphia april 23 a Aroma of stench bombs and Boos filled the hallowed Academy of music at the Kirsten Flagstad concert in what a music critic wednesday described As the worst demonstration Ever experienced at the Academy. The outbreak came at a. Con Cert Given by the norwegian so Prano As pickets paraded before the Academy with signs Reading Flagstad preferred a Nezi regime play second stay Cut and artists Are not above judgment. We condemned Hitler we condemn More than persons were present when mme. Flagstad made her initial appearance on stage. She was greeted with a wild ova Tion and her first selection was Well received. However booing began and the first stench bomb was dropped n the loges. Then there was a free for All virtually at the Singer s feet with opposing sides scouting communist and fas Cist at each other. No arrests were made. School safety patrol Krs to Parade in u. S. Washington d. C., april 23 thousand a Nooi safety patrol members will take part in the nth National school safety patrol Parade to be staged Here May 10, the american automobile association reported wednesday. This will be the first Valiona demonstration the youth safety experience and stability in your executor take on increased value in View of the unexpected develop ments to be met with today. You can count on the permanence and competence of this Trust company to protect your interests if difficulties should arise in the future to complicate the administration of your estate. The Toronto general trusts corporation g. L. Writhe mfr., Portage ave. At Smith St. Winnifer est d. 1s82 entered the West 1902 feed your dog As famous kennels tonight at 8.15 and every night till monday matinee sat. April 26th 2.15 Good seats available headache take mild All vegetable meat five or Tablet relieve headaches sick feeling. Due to irregularity. 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Norman Ross superintendent the locks consulted As to the possibility of damage to the locks decided that the distance of the blasting 450 feet North is great enough to make it Safe. Dragging continues with seven boats and a Power launch taking part. Eczema quickly eased scratching Only aggravates inflammation prices s1.50, tax inc at mat. Sat. Amphitheatre ruins the. First application in the first few minutes a Herald bring Relief to intense itching. Foi 40 years pos Jam has been known the ointment without Money refunded if not satisfied. At drag stores. Pos Lam r contains Choice latin american coffees for extra flavor blended by experts for finer flavor Radiant roasted for Fuller flavor regional rail hearings ruling urged by 1es Bishop Ottawa april 23 in the freight rates Case wednes Day j. J. Frawley counsel for Al Berta asked the transport Board for a ruling on the question of whether or not it would hold regional he pointed Cut that wishing to present submissions would re quire time to Send representatives to Ottawa if the Board did not hold regional hearings. Chief commissioner j. A. Cross recalled that he had Given an undertaking to Isaac Pitblado Lead ing counsel for the railway association of Canada that railway counsel would have an Opportunity to present argument before the Board came to a on this matter. He said it would be More opportune to hear the views of counsel on this question at the conclusion of the testimony of t. J. Gracey assistant Canadian National railways comptroller or at the conclusion of another wit Ness testimony in the near future rather than in the Middle of or. Gracey s testimony. Hon. J. L. Ralston leading coun Sel for the maritime continued to Cross examine or. Gracey throughout the morning session questioning him concerning the . S other its pension j fund provisions and other aspects iof its financial position. Or. Gracey said the . Leases an elevator at Transcona to the Dominion malting company at a rental of the . Pays rent for office accommodation in the Federal building. Winnipeg. The net Revenue of the chateau Laurier. Ottawa Revenue less expenses and taxes for 1946 was fort Garry hotel or. Gracey confirmed that the fort Garry hotel Winnipeg was acquired in connection with the arrangement for the acquisition of the grand trunk Pacific railway. Col. Ralston asked whether the hotel was regarded As a Benefit to the traffic of the Canadian National on its railway lines. Or. Gracey replied that As an accountant he would not want to express an Opin Ion but he presumed that was the idea behind it. The . S total hotel operating income for 194fi is Given in its annual report As si.102.082. To the annual report the . S pension contract Reserve is re ported As col. Ralston cited two statements made before the House of commons standing committee on railways and ship Ping in 1945, to show the Satis factory position in Ragnard to the pension contract Reserve. The first of these statements Given at Page 34 of the minutes of the committee s proceedings was made by t. H. Cooper vice president and comptroller of the Canadian National. He said i think in the Case of the Canadian National railways we have done very Well indeed. I think you will find few companies that have a fund invested in government guarantees that is sufficient to meet All pension obligations which have been col. Ralston also cited the state ment of o. A. Matthews an Audi Tor Given at Page 140 of the com Mittee s proceedings i think the present position of the Canadian National railways pension Reserve is far in excess of what the major Ity of Large companies either in Canada or the United states Are doing. I should like to see the balance sheets of Many Large companies which have capitalized their pension liabilities to any greater extent than the Canadian National deferred funds a marked difference in the poli cies of. The . And the . In regard to their use of deferred maintenance funds was revealed in the freight rates Case tuesday afternoon when Hon. J. L. Ral Ston leading counsel for the Mari continued Cross Examina Tion of t. J. Gracey Montreal assistant comptroller of the Cana Dian National. Or. Gracey stated that of the total amounts expended by the . For maintenance of equip ment in 1946, was charged against the Reserve for maintenance and paid for out of the deterred maintenance fund. The balance was charged to operating expenses. Similarly the . Has made provision to charge against its deferred maintenance fund for current maintenance expenditures in for maintenance of equipment and for maintenance of Way and structures or. Gracey told col. Ralston. Previous evidence in the Case showed a difference in policy on the part of the . The . Stated that its maintenance reserves were intact and apparently it has no plans to use any of this fund during the cur rent year. The . S stated policy is not to use any of the fund so set aside except when what is considered to be a Normal year s main t e n a n c e programme has been carried out and the Cost charged to working expenses. The remarked an observer tuesday afternoon is a Normal year s maintenance More about Hutte rites continued from Fage 1 veterans. Or. Hofer said. Referring to statements Satur Day by Victor Leslie Oakville who said he had twice been driven out by Hutt Erite expansion or. Hofer said Leslie had told him personally that he could grow three bushels at Oakville to one on his old farm. The do not own the original Leslie farm or. Hofer said and added that a Veteran owned it and was farming it. William Sinclair president of the Oakville Board of Trade who was the head of the Farmer and merchant delegates had for Many years been a farm implement sales Man. Or. Hofer told the commit tee and had once tried to make a contract with the colonies under which they would be Able to buy at wholesale the machinery of his company. Answering charges that pictures of the King and Queen had been turned to the Wall in Hutt Erite schools John Maendel preacher of the new Rosedale Colony said the Hutterman Brethren held King and Queen in highest esteem and he explained that the 10 commandments by which the hut termites live state thou Shalt not make unto thyself a Graven image and he said it was Only during religious observances that pictures had been turned to the Wall. We did not know there were disrespectful connotations in so doing and if we have offended any one we Are deeply or. Maendel said. 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